Why all are hate Larry?

Like everyone else I was hate Larry after playing first episode but second episode changes my mind!, Would you like to know why? Ok then I'll tell you

Did anyone notice how happy he was in the dairy? He was happy and trying to not be an as* in dairy, and it tease me when I thinking about how happy he was and how awful Kenny smash his head

Beside that I've really really really loved his last conversation with Lee

Lee: Guss your new girl friend wasn't all she was cracked up to be.Larry: What the hell is your problem? Larry: You refused to give me my day's rations back at the motor lodgeLarry: And you were out of your way to be an as*hole to me tonightLarry: You must really hate me.

"We'd be fine without you.""Don't tell me what to do, Lee.""Yeah, and we don't you sticking your nose where it doesn't belong.""Don't indulge him Lilly, it's always something with this guy.""I don't believe you. But guess what? You're stuck with me. I plan to be around long after you're gone, and if you turn... I'll personally be the one to finish you off."

His negative points far outweigh all of his positive ones. I'd say he's a jerk to Lee in about 85% of his scenes. I understand that he's cautious about a convicted killer being near his daughter, but he takes it too far. Not to mention he attempts to murder Lee in the drugstore in episode 1. I don't know about you, but if someone tried to kill me after i just potentially saved their life, i would hold it against them for quite some time.

The guy wanted to leave you all outside. He wanted to kill duck. He punched you out flat even though you saved his life. He blackmailed you. All in the span of 1 episode in which his heart condition put everyone in danger because he wouldnt just calm down. Oh and he helped give birth to /Lily/... If you knew this guy in real life you wouldnt be asking any one why they dont like him. You would remember the feeling of his fist against your head and kenny saving you from the walker Larry tried to feed you too. Too many players forget they should feel what Lee feels. Not what the omnipresent camera feels.